Abstract

Switchgrass (Panicum virgatum) was subjected to hydrothermolysis pretreatment and then used to study the effect of enzyme loading and temperature in a simultaneous saccharification and fermentation (SSF) with the thermotolerant yeast strain Kluyveromyces marxianus IMB3 at 8% solid loading. Various loadings of Accellerase 1500 between 0.1 and 1.1mLg−1 glucan were tested in SSF at 45°C (activity of enzyme was 82.2FPUmL−1). The optimum enzyme loading was 0.7mLg−1 glucan based on the six different enzyme loadings tested. SSFs were performed at 37, 41 and 45°C with an enzyme loading of 0.7mLg−1 glucan. The highest ethanol concentration of 22.5gL−1 was obtained after 168h with SSF at 45°C, which was equivalent to 86% yield. Four different batch and fed-batch strategies were evaluated using a total solid loading of 12% (dry basis). About 32gL−1 ethanol was produced with the four strategies, which was equivalent to 82% yield.

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